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Lubbock, tx – Residents of South Texas Panhandell, the southern plains and movable plains are preparing for extremely cold weather, expected from Tuesday until Thursday morning.
According to the National Meteorological Service in Lubbock, a dangerously cold wind in the pipes up to -12 ° F will affect cities, including Lubbock, PlainView, Childress and Levelland. Prolonged freezing temperatures can lead to frost, hypothermia and potential damage to the water pipes if no precautions are taken.
The extreme cold watch remains in force from 18:00 Tuesday to 9 am Thursday. Residents are urged to wear layered clothing, limit exposure outdoors, and protect pipes by insulating or dripping cranes. Pet owners must ensure that the animals are protected from the cold.
Local employees recommend regularly check the updates for updates. Emergency services are preparing for increased calls related to cold exposure and infrastructure problems. Travelers must prepare for ice roads and potential delays during this period.
The National Meteorological Service advises to stay indoors when possible and there are ready -made emergency supplies, including blankets, food and water. Temperatures are expected to improve by Thursday afternoon.
